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2 e, psychotomimetic symptoms, and gamma power changes in 34 individuals (ages 18-65) with treatment-re
3 olecules in vivo, as well as to evaluate the change in (64)Cu-ATSM signal after redox-active drug tre
4 ailing view of AD pathogenesis has been that changes in Abeta precipitate the disease process and ini
8 r discuss the neural mechanisms that support changes in aggression based on the animal's internal sta
11 uency were perceptually distinguishable from changes in amplitude-seemingly giving rise to a change i
13 ts (Lp(r) ), we examined how drought-induced changes in anatomy and hydraulic properties of contrasti
14 ression patterns of regulatory genes causing changes in anisotropic cell expansion and division patte
18 The proposed imaging system can sense the changes in areas near to the skin-like sensors by measur
19 complex with ARL6(GTP), and we describe the changes in BBSome conformation induced by ARL6(GTP) bind
21 y dopamine and noradrenaline likely indicate changes in behavioral control that underlie adaptations
22 of nervous system function, and fundamental changes in behaviors such as learning, memory, and socia
24 that the CCRA method is able to detect small changes in binding free energy with a sensitivity compar
25 ublished revised guidance that recommended a change in blood donor deferral of men who have sex with
26 ch has not lead to irreversible pathological changes in blood flow and kidney tissue, and provides re
27 st immune response to HIV-1 and suggest that changes in blood pDC frequency and function can be used
28 lting in >=8% body weight loss, during which changes in body composition (by DXA) and appetite (by vi
30 20.5 [95% CI, -11.2 to 52.2]; P = .21), and changes in bone marrow lesion size (-33 mm2 vs -6 mm2; b
31 nt locations were independently modulated by changes in both foreground and background reward rates.
35 thyl phthalate results in measurable genomic changes in breast tissue with implications in breast car
36 ated variables as explanatory and subsequent changes in BW, BF%, and metabolic markers as response va
37 fication compared with those without uptake (change in calcium score, 97 [39-166] versus 35 [7-93] AU
38 ce were mechanosensitive (as demonstrated by changes in calcium flux under applied luminal flow).
41 nd triglycerides are associated with adverse changes in cardiac structure and function, in particular
43 ions treated with AZM, likely due to general changes in cell physiology as a result of the increased
44 f a 96-plex perturbation experiment revealed changes in cell population structure and transcriptional
46 ellular "second messenger," may be linked to changes in cellular architecture that favor pathogen-hos
47 lethal phenotypes are strongly modulated by changes in cellular conditions or genetic context, the l
49 Cs also have the greatest disease-associated changes in chromatin accessibility and the strongest alt
50 d hybrid speciation (HHS), which involves no change in chromosome number, is an important mechanism o
53 mes were the molecular diagnostic yield, the change in clinical management after the ultra-rapid exom
56 nd adjusted to experimental data to describe changes in concentration in cowpea seed during two germi
57 actile work was held constant via reciprocal changes in contraction frequency: (1) low fibre recruitm
60 ng was manifest in the bimanual condition as changes in corticomotor excitability, mu (9-14 Hz), and
61 or enabled the detection of oxygen-dependent changes in COX-2 activity that are independent of protei
65 During adulthood, stress unmasked persistent changes in DHPG-induced LTD and behavior that were not p
67 ggest they have potential to encourage small changes in diet, which could be beneficial at the popula
68 nsional (2D) array, with osmotically induced changes in droplet volume being used to measure cell met
69 nge in esophageal pressure (DeltaPes), tidal change in dynamic transpulmonary pressure (DeltaPl), exp
70 cate occupancy to the active site via subtle changes in dynamics, enabling exquisite fine-tuning of d
72 vertebral artery blood flow, independent of changes in end-tidal PCO2 and blood pressure External ca
73 in yield in citric acid media increased with change in energy density from 0.34 +/- 0.09% at 0.1 kJ/c
79 in three different protocols involving step changes in exercise load and compared the results to lab
80 14% of the boundary deletions resulted in a change in expression in nearby genes of more than twofol
82 t plants, loss of the ZmNLP5 function led to changes in expression for a significant number of genes
83 teomic approach to quantify systemically the changes in expression of small GTPase proteins in cells
85 int scale (5-PS), and by calculating percent change in FDG uptake (change in standardized uptake valu
88 act that assessments of thermal gradients by changes in fluorescence of temperature-sensitive fluores
89 ied 102 metabolic reactions with significant change in flux in MG1655:: tetA when grown in the presen
92 l gene expression patterns are predictive of changes in FOS correlation networks in the morphine-depe
93 hly electrode dependent: On some electrodes, changes in frequency were perceptually distinguishable f
95 mammalian homologs, MLL3/4, cause only minor changes in gene expression compared with whole-gene dele
96 available that has investigated genome-wide changes in gene expression during the normal physiologic
97 hat feeding causes substantial and transient changes in gene expression in the livers of both mouse s
98 imary follicle and is accompanied by dynamic changes in gene expression(1), but the gene regulatory n
100 . varius and A. zeteki populations, describe changes in genetic diversity over time, assess the relat
102 e traits have evolved through cis-regulatory changes in genome sequence that influence the magnitude,
103 s revealed that ultrasound treatment induced changes in grain crystallinity These changes affected th
104 human primates, but there were immunological changes in granulomas and lymph nodes from anti-IL-10-tr
105 v) how g(m) responds to long- and short-term changes in growth and measurement environmental conditio
107 re thought to be responsible for age-related changes in haematopoiesis that include a decline in lymp
108 We propose a simple technique to monitor changes in hemolysis levels continuously and in real tim
109 d P450s are affected by xenobiotic exposure, changes in HO-1 expression can potentially affect P450 f
110 ions for global ecology and for anticipating changes in host use during ongoing distributional shifts
112 ARP-2-deficiency host-mice revealed a global change in immunological profile and impaired recruitment
114 sitively related with that of g(s) , with no changes in instantaneous water-use efficiency and only s
115 rs, are the main contributor to the observed changes in interfacial reactivity upon illumination.
116 th exercise and passive heat stress, with no change in internal carotid artery blood flow Neurovascul
118 ffects of microgravity by measuring combined changes in intracranial volumetric parameters, pituitary
121 visit (i.e., concurrently) and whether early changes in irritability with antidepressant treatment pr
122 and reperfusion, is associated with profound changes in key processes of intercellular communication,
123 e prespecified secondary outcomes, including changes in knee pain assessed by a visual analog scale (
124 rence, 5.2 [95% CI, -2.3 to 12.8]; P = .17), changes in knee pain assessed by the Western Ontario and
130 of hepatitis C virus (HCV) results in rapid changes in metabolic parameters early in direct-acting a
131 e also found that lithium-induced behavioral changes in mice were phenocopied by modulation of the ci
136 nonadherent conditions in vitro and analyzed changes in mRNA and protein levels to identify mechanism
139 myosin suggest that dATP induces structural changes in myosin heads that increase the surface area o
140 emonstrate that in addition to antigenicity, changes in N-linked glycosylation sites can alter other
141 ormed serial breath tests to monitor dynamic changes in neutrophil elastase activity during lung infe
143 oral code in conveying key information about changes in nociceptive output in pathologic conditions,
144 dsRNA binding induces allosteric structural changes in OAS1 that reorganize its catalytic center to
145 rannual timescales are steric changes due to changes in ocean heat content and barystatic changes due
147 show that ompR expression was not altered by changes in osmolarity but instead was induced by membran
151 is could not be attributed conclusively to a change in ownership because differential improvement occ
152 was acquired using a 52-channel system, and changes in oxy-haemoglobin in the frontal and temporal r
156 ctural MRI) predicted longitudinal cognitive changes in patients with Alzheimer's disease pathology.
157 ings shed light on allosteric conformational changes in PCSK9 required for high-affinity binding to L
159 aim of this study was to obtain estimates of changes in perioperative outcomes and utilization of bar
162 n parameters are dynamically adjusted to any change in pH and temperature during the sport practice b
165 ine were radical in nature and resulted in a change in polarity from a polar to non-polar molecule, w
166 195G was radical in nature and resulted in a change in polarity from a polar to non-polar molecule.
167 ation change through time is associated with changes in population composition as a consequence of th
170 nted fault valving behavior, that is, cyclic changes in pressure and unsteady fluid migration along f
171 bstrate utilization, which is facilitated by changes in protein abundances for substrate uptake and i
173 it appears that evolutionary change involved changes in protein-protein interactions to favor Cas2 bi
174 period from 1962 to 2015 and no significant change in Pseudoterranova spp. abundance over a 37 year
175 ups and the association between longitudinal changes in R2* values and cognition in the AD group.
176 s of endogenous mRNA targets that respond to changes in RBP level, recapitulating effects observed in
178 l-free approach for assessing conformational changes in receptors in living cells at ambient conditio
179 replacement of forbs by grasses resulted in changes in relative abundance across trophic levels, wit
180 EG to assess tDCS-induced neurophysiological changes in relative power and MSE computed on the pre-st
181 petition are therefore likely to have driven changes in relative testes size in opposing directions.
183 s renal injury in RVD patients, but does not change in response to medical or interventional therapy
187 This study aimed to evaluate longitudinal changes in retinal blood flow in response to flicker sti
190 aces revealed that P. glomerata could effect changes in Se/Te distribution and concentration indicati
192 disposed irregular 5-HT receptor density, or change in sensory bombardment may enhance internal broad
193 nges in amplitude-seemingly giving rise to a change in sensory quality; on others, they were not.
194 autism spectrum disorders and neural circuit changes in several brain areas, but the cellular mechani
197 ation and a two-pool model, we then explored changes in soil labile and stable C decomposition along
198 agent suggest that channel gating involves a change in solute-inaccessible volume in the CTD of ~1,90
201 cts linear models to analyze associations of changes in standardized weight, length/height, and body
202 hibition of HIV-1 maturation by BVM involves changes in structure and dynamics that are surprisingly
203 EOC MCAs displayed significant LPA-induced changes in surface ultrastructure with the loss of cell
206 pheral artery disease and the association of changes in symptom classification with subsequent cardio
207 hibit hemispheric asymmetry, we investigated changes in synaptic plasticity and neuronal excitability
209 pine lakes and streams will experience major changes in temperature regimes, absolute and relative in
210 idation is reversible when there is no gross change in the coordination geometry upon a change in the
211 generalized estimating equations to estimate change in the degree of photoaging associated with incre
212 scenario, the presence of effector causes a change in the DeltaH associated with substrate binding.
216 e of a stable ocular surface, as assessed by change in the ocular surface severity scores was the pri
217 GA score for the intertriginous area and the change in the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) s
218 also suggest an accelerating role of climate change in the range expansion of M. soledadinus, with po
220 ry or neuropathic hyperexcitability led to a change in the temporal pattern of AP firing, emphasizing
222 nce, and its significance, in rates of RNFLT change in the UKGTS treatment arms was enhanced and RNFL
224 man disturbance in tropical forests, driving changes in the abundance of vertebrate and invertebrate
225 tor binding is accompanied by conformational changes in the active site, including the translation of
226 ndings indicate, most strikingly, that small changes in the activity of PTP1B can cause large shifts
227 volutionary feedbacks may help to understand changes in the adaptive potential after disturbance of m
229 plex daily rhythms characterized by profound changes in the association, from gene expression to beha
231 We interrogated our model by investigating changes in the capacitance induced by ligand binding to
232 noncontingent model, to investigate whether changes in the cerebrovascular system in the PFC contrib
234 y formation with Gaussian processes to model changes in the community structure as a smooth function
235 ssessing prevalence ratios, differences, and changes in the concentration of pathogen genes and host-
236 e for short-term (possibly years to decades) changes in the contemporary environment that might not o
237 ived product made from fresh onion, produces changes in the content of flavonoids, organosulfur compo
238 and reaction times increased for orientation changes in the contralateral but not ipsilateral visual
240 a global-scale meta-analysis to quantify how changes in the diversity of organic matter derived from
242 identify the SAM-binding region and observe changes in the dynamics of the loops that form the knot.
243 f the central stalk, inducing conformational changes in the F(1) motor that catalyzes ATP production.
245 ntrolled swine farm environments on temporal changes in the gut microbiome and resistome of veterinar
247 ooked mechanism for explaining decadal-scale changes in the land carbon sink and highlight the import
248 (7-10), and transport experiments have shown changes in the Landau level degeneracy at fillings corre
252 mmHg to as high as 22 mmHg, causes striking changes in the loading environment in the peritoneal cav
254 rn diet promotes tumor recurrence, including changes in the microbiome, in mice that underwent colore
255 study identifies sex- and age-specific gene changes in the mTORC1-activated lung mesenchyme and esta
256 s work is to investigate whether appropriate changes in the nature of the spacer could modulate the i
258 nsformations of the photoacid generators and changes in the optical properties of the QDs at each pat
259 exposure experiments showed ultrastructural changes in the photophore similar to those seen in crust
260 we define as effects that do not derive from changes in the protein's ability to perform its physiolo
261 yield massive, finely-controlled, and stable changes in the Seebeck coefficient, switching a poor non
264 disordered proteins involve a wide range of changes in the structure and dynamics of the partners in
266 haracterize the impact of age on the overall changes in the systemic inflammation profiles in subpopu
270 mycobacteria, we characterized the temporal changes in the transcriptome of synchronously replicatin
271 xial coordinating linkers result in dramatic changes in the transport properties of the metalloporphy
272 that cytotoxic chemotherapies induce dynamic changes in the tumor immune microenvironment that vary b
275 Raman spectroscopy to noninvasively monitor changes in the water content within biological tissues.
277 hough control individuals exhibited temporal changes in their response times, a clear effect of tempe
280 onstrated assessment of spatial and temporal changes in these parameters within calf muscles during r
288 The primary efficacy end point, percentage change in total plaque volume at 90 days by intravascula
289 tion growth can be substantially affected by changes in traits that are variable under environmental
291 greement, only LY344864 induced neuroplastic changes in trigeminal sensory afferents, increasing calc
295 oth the peripapillary and macular retina and changes in vascular parameters have been identified.
297 ticity, neuroscientists have understood that changes in visual experience during a discrete developme
300 epeated OW applications, and (iv) no radical change in Zn speciation was observed at the end of the 1